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Good choices I didnt realize SE made a velocity stack .My next purchase for my bike is a air cleaner .Does the SE velocity seack fit on a 50mm tb?would you happen to know off hand .As I cant find them im harley parts catalog. I also looking at kuryakyn hyper chargers but again not sure if it will fit a 50mm tb .
Cant wait to see your dyno post .I wish my dealer would have printed mine off .
07_103_nt well i just put on a 50mm TB from a stock40mm TB so i would have to say yea they fit a 50mm TB lol. If you would like i am going to my dealer friday to get my dyno done or at least the first stage of it but if you would like i can ask for the part number. and i will allso say that the stack was bought and put on at my dealership when i bought the bike. and the rain sock says SE on it but i could be wrong by saying the stack its self is SE but hey i will find out.
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